These are the most common type of pages on the web. Each page has a single content managed rich text body. The ability to combine formatted text with images, files, audio, video and flash media stored in the media library makes this the most versatile page type when a structured display of recurrent information like news or articles for example is not required.
This page features a fixed contact form with automatic validation. When the form is successfully submitted by the user they are taken to a content managed confirmation page and the information entered is sent via email directly to you. Depending on your package the data is also logged into a database for later use which you can export directly into a Microsoft Excel format for use elsewhere (see Liquid UI:Data or Standard UI:Data). The page provides flexibility in setting the options of a single drop down field to assist in determining the type of query it represents. This page caters for a specific use case, for a more flexible solution to form making check the Form maker page in Form maker page.
This page allows you to construct multi-section forms with different question types (see Liquid UI:Form or Standard UI:Form). The data submitted by your users is validated automatically including any fields you identify as mandatory, the user is taken to a content managed confirmation page and the resulting data is sent via email directly to you. Depending on your package the data is also logged into a database for later use which you can export directly into a Microsoft Excel format for use elsewhere.
This addable page gives you the ability to upload images to your website. These images can be categorized and even have a textual description attached to each image. The images are listed using an automatically generated thumbnail and when clicked each image open us the full sized image you uploaded on a separate page. Depending on your chosen package you can also have the ability to watermark your images with a unique marker such as your website address to protect your images and turn them into an effective marketing tool. See Liquid UI:Watermarking or Standard UI:Watermarking for more details.
The main difference between this addable Light box gallery page and the standard gallery page is how the full sized image is displayed. In this case when an image thumbnail is clicked the image opens up in a modern semi-transparent layer on top of your website.
With the addable scroll gallery page, the image thumbnails are presented in a scrollable strip which when clicked opens up the image in the same page. Because this gallery does not open new pages or layers, it provides a fast way to display the full sized image.
This versatile addable page incorporates an image intended for the button or banner of the image as well as rich text describing the promotion, conditions or other relevant information. When combined with the random serving feature (more in Liquid UI:Structure or Standard UI:Structure) you can run several concurrent promotional campaigns and feature them across the entire website.
Events intelligently display the correct information when you provide both from and to dates, locations or just one of them.
In addition to the features of the standard events page, the event calendar page also provides a visual monthly calendar to select only events on any given day. This allows users to see immediately which days have events scheduled.
This is a general purpose page type providing a flexible combination of rich text, publication date, image and downloadable files and is suitable for news pages, press release pages, document pages and other general information pages. Similar to other page types, fields such as publication date, image and files are optional and are not displayed if they were not uploaded by you.
Use this page type to create a blog on your website including the ability to include release dates and authorship. When combined with the RSS feed capability when included with your package this page type provides an effective means of effectively communicating your blog updates with your users.
The product catalogue is designed to support physical products and allows you to optionally provide a shipping price, a recommended retail price, downloadable file for specifications for example as well as a number of images for each product. When coupled with the eCommerce options available from BeaconBee CMS this provides all you need to build and operate an online store, check Liquid UI:Ecommerce or Standard UI:Ecommerce for more information. Depending on your chosen package you can also have the ability to watermark your images with a unique marker such as your website address to protect your images and turn them into an effective marketing tool. See section Liquid UI:Watermarking or Standard UI:Watermarking for more details.
Using this page you can publish profiles of individuals or organizations relevant to your business such as your board members, your sales team, or your commercial partners for example. For each profile in addition to the rich text content available in all addable page types you can also specify a photo.
This page type allows you to answer the most commonly asked questions directly on your website. In addition to the familiar question and answer format this page type also provides a link index at the top of the page to make it easier for users to quickly identify which question best reflect their query.
Using this page type you can automatically publish your audio podcasts to the web. It features a built-in audio player and the ability to subscribe to the podcast feed directly into your favourite audio player.
This page type allows you to publicise any available career opportunities within your business directly on your website providing information such as job requirements, availability and even make available a downloadable file.
Extranets provide a secure area of your website where you can control who has access to specific information. All pages within an extranet are protected using a user name and password you specify. You can manage the users within an extranet directly by using the built-in import and export facilities. See Liquid UI:Extranet or Standard UI:Extranet for more details.
The RSS feed aggregator allows you to publish content from other RSS feeds providers directly on your website. You can have more than one RSS source as well as specifying how many items to display from each source and the system will automatically take care of keeping your page updated with the latest from each source. See Liquid UI:RSS Feeds or Standard UI:RSS Feeds for more information.
This page type is ideal when you need to have a page to redirect to another location whether it is a page on the same site, or another external website. For example:
This page can be used to create a directory of locations for your offices, examples of your work, distributors and resellers and so forth. For each location you can provide an embedded mapping link (such as Google Maps) as well as optionally a number of tokens, most commonly but not necessarily postcodes, which can then be used by the user to filter the list of locations to the ones matching the tokens entered.
This page allows you to sell access to sections of your website for a duration you specify. You can also use this page to collect membership fees for your organisation or club. You can add as many membership options as you need, each of which specifies a duration of membership (in years, months and days) as well as the joining cost and renewal cost (if different). When users arrive at this page they will be required to either login or purchase and pay for one of the membership options you specify. They will then have access to this section of the website for the duration of their membership. They can also extend their membership at any time simply by purchasing any of the renewal options you create whereby the duration purchased is automatically added to their membership duration. This page also offers you manual over-rides to end a user's membership immediately as well as export or import members data directly into the system. See Liquid UI:Membership or Standard UI:Membership for more details. Another way to use Membership catalogues is by not adding any products and then managing access manually via the membership tab for the page
This page aalows you to sell access to downloadable files such as software, music, documents etc. You can present your digital products for sale through your customised online shop. Users can browse information on the products and then purchase when they are ready. Purchases can be made via credit card, PayPal or an offline payment method. Once payment has been confirmed the file will be delivered to the user's digital safe ready for downloading. You can even set an expiry date on the file so that it is removed from the user's digital safe after a period of time.
This page is similar to the product catalogue but allows you to leave the product price empty and allow the website user to specify the amount. This is useful for accepting donations of a non-specified amount or any other payment where the amount is specified by the website user.
A registered users page creates a password protected section of your site issuing a logon in return for a users contact details. Users are given access to this page as soon as they register on the website. All other pages added as children to this page are also secured. If you wish to further restrict a section of your site to approved members and/or paying members you should user the membership catalogue.
A remote page is an internal redirect to another page within the site without the need to duplicate content. A remote page can still have a unique page name and URL while capturing content from elsewhere on the site.
A scheduled quick page has all the same features as a quick page but can be scheduled to publish content in advance at a selected time and date. The scheduled editing feature allows administrators to publish time sensitive content and create quick pages in advance which automatically publish when administrators may not be able to access the system.
A standalone page allows you to create a page on your site that does not inherit any of the structural navigation or site design. This is a great way to create mini site, an online marketing landing page or a flash page.
A permanent redirect page immediately forwards a web request to a new web address. This is useful for pointing people to new pages when changing your site structure or when migrating your website. eg: Redirect /about to /about-us